640 



INDEX 



Antitryptic treatment of suppura- 

 tions, etc., 88 



Aqueous humor, sugar in, 211 

 Arabinose and galactose, 291 



in glucose cleavage, electrolytic, 



344 



chronic pentosuria, 290 

 Arabonic acid in electrolytic cleavage 



of glucose, 344 

 Arginase, 76, 105 

 Arginin, 84, 105, 119, 131 



as source of creatin, 131 

 Arnold reaction, 135 

 Aromatic substances in urine, 319 

 Aseptic autolysis, 77 

 Asparagin, autolytic cleavage of, 82 



nutritive value of, 68 

 Asparaginic acid, sugar formation 



from, 240 



Asphyxia and autolysis, 89 

 blood in, 568 



Winterstein's theory of, 576 

 Assimilation limit of sugars, 232 

 Atmospheric pressure in alpinism, 605 

 Atwater and Benedict's respiration 



calorimeter, 516 

 Autodigestion, 75 



of stomach, antipepsin in, 25 



resistance against, 24 

 Autolysates, antibacterial and anti- 

 toxic influences of, 86 

 Autolysis, 75 



allantoin production by, 160 

 asepsis and antisepsis needed in, 



76, 77 



and asphyxia, 89 

 bacterial processes in relation to, 



86 



Benson and Well's method of fol- 

 lowing, 79 



carbonic acid influencing, 89 

 colloids influencing, 89 

 drugs influencing, 90 

 extrinsic factors, 89 

 of exudates, 85 

 fat phanerosis in, 409 

 in involution of uterus, 85 

 in pathological processes, 83 

 products of, 76 



in blood and urine, 86 

 progress of, methods of observing, 



79 

 protection of living cells from, 



81 

 in regressive changes in living 



body, 85 



stimulated by phosphorus, chloro- 

 form, narcotic agents, etc., 84 

 variability of, 79 

 a vital process? 78 

 as a vital process, objections to, 

 80 



Autolytic tissue ferments and physio- 

 logical activity of tissue, 79 



Autolytic tissue ferments and erepsin, 

 51 



Autoxidizable body substances, 535 



Autoxyproteic acid, 137 



B 



Bacteria and autolysis, 86 



creatinin production, 129 

 fat catabolism, 392 

 in fat formation in autolysis, 410 

 in lab-process, 30 

 nutritive value of, 68 

 Bang's method of sugar estimation, 



206 

 Barcroft and Haldane method of 



blood-gas analysis, 572 



Barium, double salt of cresol-glycu- 



ronic and cresol-sulphuric acids, 319 



Basedow's disease and glycosuria, 312 



Batrachian larvae, fasting studies 



upon, 507 



Bence-Jones albumin, 55 

 Benedict and Gephart's method of 



urea estimation, 107 

 Benedict and Meyer's method of trans- 

 forming creatin into creatinin, 123 

 Benedict's transportable respiration 



apparatus, 518 



Benson and Well's method of fol- 

 lowing autolytic processes, 79 

 Benzaldehyde, action in indigo, 535 

 Benzidin-monosulphite of soda reac- 

 tion on gonorrhceal pus and 

 other cells, 542 

 Benzoic acid 107 



dehydration derivative from 



hexahydrobenzoic acid, 469 



dehydration derivative from 



quinic acid, 469 

 and glycocoll in formation 



of hippuric acid, 107 

 source of, in formation of 



hippuric acid, 107 

 Benzol derivatives and acetone bodies, 



439 



disruption into muconic acid, 469 

 hydroxylation into phenol, 468 

 Benzoy lated aminoacids, 111 

 Benzoyl-leucin, 111 

 Bertrand's method of sugar estima- 

 tion, 206 

 Bile in fat digestion, 359 



emulsification, 367 

 solution, 367 



reflux of, into stomach, 35 

 in solution of fatty acids and 



lipoids, 367 



in starch digestion, 197 

 salts, activation of steapsin by, 



363 

 Biogen, 569 



